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PATHO 3129: Pathophysiology Review for Exam 1, Answered
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PATHO 3129: Pathophysiology Review for Exam 1, Answered-1.	Know the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes 
a.	Prokaryotes – 
i.	Bacteria and Archaea 
ii.	no nucleus (single, circular chromosome) 
iii.	genes not surrounded by a membrane 
iv.	cell walls composed of a polysaccharide called peptidoglycan, though some bacteria lack cell walls 
v.	smaller than eukaryotes 
vi.	Lack histones (they coil stuff) 
vii.	live singly, in pairs, chains, or clusters 
viii.	enjoy moist environments lik...
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Ophthalmology Exam Assessment Elevator review Questions and correct answers 2023/2024
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Ophthalmology Exam Assessment Elevator review Questions and correct answers 2023/2024 
sclera - correct answer - thick, tough collagenous wall of the eye 
- continuous with the cornea 
- covered by the conjunctiva (anteriorly) 
- hydrated, vascular --> white appearance 
 
conjunctiva - correct answer mucous membrane that covers the sclera and lines the inside of the eyelids 
 
iris - correct answer - controls amount of light entering the eye 
- parasympathetic (constrict) & sympathet...
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NSG 4100 Focused on ADULT HEALTH III Unit 2 Pre-Assessment Exam Questions with ASCERTAINED Answers 2024/2025
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NSG 4100 Focused on ADULT HEALTH III Unit 2 Pre-Assessment Exam Questions with ASCERTAINED Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Primary, secondary, and tertiary peritonitis - correct answer Primary: bacterial infection of ascitic fluid (liver failure)• Examples: E. Coli, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Streptococcus• 
 
Secondary: secondary to other infection/surgery such asappendicitis or trauma 
 
• Tertiary : immunocompromised; rare 
 
Types of gastrectomies - correct answer • Total gastrectomy 
 
• Pr...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+ 
What are the key functions of the kidneys? 
Excretion of metabolic waste. 
Regulation of water and electrolyte balance 
Regulation of arterial BP 
Erythrocyte production 
1, 25 -dihyydroxy vitamin production (calcitriol) 
Gluconeogenesis 
 
 
What metabolic waste do the kidneys excrete? 
Urea 
Creatinine 
Bilirubin 
Drugs 
Hormone metabolites 
 
 
How do the kidneys regulate arterial blood pressure? 
RAAS 
 
The renin-angiotensin-aldoster...
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AHA EXAM 1 HEENT Abnormalities in Eye Exam
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HEENT EXAM 1 FEB. 2021	1 
AHA EXAM 1 HEENT Abnormalities in Eye Exam 
 
 
External eye 
	Description	Patho	Subjective Data	Objective Data 
Exophthalm os	Bulging of the eye anteriorly out of orbit.	Can be due to an increase in the volume of orbital contents	Trauma that can cause complete or partial dislocation of 
the eye	Apparent eye protrusion, lids do not reach the iris 
		The most common cause is Graves disease 
 
In Graves, it is due to abnormal connective tissue deposition in orbit and extr...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+ 
What are the key functions of the kidneys? 
Excretion of metabolic waste. 
Regulation of water and electrolyte balance 
Regulation of arterial BP 
Erythrocyte production 
1, 25 -dihyydroxy vitamin production (calcitriol) 
Gluconeogenesis 
 
 
What metabolic waste do the kidneys excrete? 
Urea 
Creatinine 
Bilirubin 
Drugs 
Hormone metabolites 
 
 
How do the kidneys regulate arterial blood pressure? 
RAAS 
 
The renin-angiotensin-aldoster...
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PHARMACOLOGY IN PT STUDY GUIDE
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RELIMS 1ST LESSON: PHARMACOLOGY IN PT Penicillin - take 48 hrs for fever to dissipate 
PHARMACOLOGY 
• The study of the science of drugs 
• Greek word “pharmakon” = drugs 
• The study of substances that interact with living system 
through chemical process by binding to a regulatory 
molecules that may activate or inhibit normal body process 
• Science based upon understanding of organic chemistry, 
biochem, physio, patho & microbiology 
• NSAIDS - RA, OA (pain killer) - nephrotox...
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BIO 1020 PATHO FINAL EXAM
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BIO 1020 PATHO FINAL EXAM 
Which symptom is related to tuberculosis (TB)? 
Question 1 options: 
Cachexia 
Night sweats 
Hemoptysis 
Both B and C 
Question 2 (2 points) 
 
Why is the incidence of strokes rising every year? 
Question 2 options: 
There is an increased number of older adults. 
There is an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. 
Both A and B. 
None of the above. 
Question 3 (2 points) 
 
What is the mode of transmission for the hepatitis D virus? 
Question 3 options: 
Blood...
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BIO 1020 PATHO FINAL EXAM
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BIO 1020 PATHO FINAL EXAM 
Which symptom is related to tuberculosis (TB)? 
Question 1 options: 
Cachexia 
Night sweats 
Hemoptysis 
Both B and C 
Question 2 (2 points) 
 
Why is the incidence of strokes rising every year? 
Question 2 options: 
There is an increased number of older adults. 
There is an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. 
Both A and B. 
None of the above. 
Question 3 (2 points) 
 
What is the mode of transmission for the hepatitis D virus? 
Question 3 options: 
Blood...
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NUR 265 Exam 3 Review Graded A+ Updated 2023/2024
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NUR 265 Exam 3 Review 
 
MENINGITIS 
Patho: Inflammation of the inner meninges Usually caused by: 
1.	Autoimmune reaction 
2.	Adverse reaction to medication or procedure (Spinal or Brain) direct route of entry 
3.	Infection: 
a.	Bacterial: Most common Strep. Pneumoniae and Neisseria Meningitids Highly contagious (see risks) 
b.	Viral: Most common herpes, Varicella (chicken pox/shingles) 
c.	Fungal: Usually seen in pts w/ AIDs 
Risks: 
-	Infections of eye, ear, mouth (like a tooth abscess)...
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